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Post-Brexit Referendum: Scotland struggles to stay part of EU
Edinburgh’s pro-independence devolved govt has pledged to uphold Scotland’s EU membership in whatever way it can
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Former British PM David Cameron resigns from parliament
'It isn't really possible to be a proper back bench MP as a former prime minister'
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Britain faces free trade headache after Brexit vote
At stake is Britain's position as a major world economy along with its future economic and employment growth
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Back Taxes On Apple: EU states demand slice of tax bonanza
The European Commission last month ordered Apple to reimburse a record 13 billion euros
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Post-Brexit: UK businesses ‘fat and lazy’, says country’s trade minister
Says negotiating trade deals a waste without exporters to fill market
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ECB to hold fire while Brexit impact unclear: analysts
The eurozone economy has held steady since the June ballot, with employment and surveys of purchasing managers stable
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British PM says wait and see on Brexit strategy
The Conservative government has yet to set out its vision for Brexit following the referendum vote on June 23
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Britain, India to look at ways to retain strong trade ties after Brexit
Modi and May met on the sidelines of the G20 summit in the Chinese city of Hangzhou
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Britain nears post-Brexit trade talks with Australia: PMs
'Australia is determined to provide its ally with support in negotiating new deals with other countries' Australia PM
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Theresa May says UK must be prepared for 'difficult times' on economy
Britain needs stability following June's referendum vote to pull out of the European Union: British PM
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Dark horizons
The ‘other’ is a powerful chord to strike and it possibly swung the Brexit vote more than any other single factor
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UK's May gathers ministers for Brexit talks
Civil servants are still being recruited to the "Brexit unit" which will do the groundwork for withdrawal
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Germany, France, Poland call for closer ties post-Brexit
Foreign ministers gathered in eastern German town of Weimar to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the 'Weimar Triangle'
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British PM to trigger EU pull-out 'without parliament vote'
Once Article 50 is triggered, it would start a two-year countdown to Britain's exit from the European Union
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Export promotion: High cost a key hurdle to exports, argue experts
FCCI SVP says Brexit has complicated export challenges
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Envoy in Pakistan confident Brexit will create jobs
Pakistan eyes preferential trade agreement with the UK
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A reversal of Western dominance
The unthinkable happened a couple of months ago when the majority of Britons voted to leave the EU
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British unemployment claims fall after Brexit vote
Analysts, however, expect it to rise in the coming months
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Brexit could be delayed until late 2019: report
Theresa May's government has indicated that it is planning to trigger Article 50 of the EU's Lisbon Treaty
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Brexit impact: UK to match EU funds
The cost will depend on the level of applications for funds and on when Britain leaves the EU
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UK to match EU funds, farm subsidies after Brexit
'The commitment could cost around £4.5 billion a year' says Finance Minister Phillip Hammond
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Post-Brexit: Pakistan aims for new concessionary deal with UK
Under GSP Plus, duty-free exports to UK will only remain available for another two years
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Central London house prices show biggest fall in seven years after Brexit
Knight Frank's prime central London index fell 1.5 percent last month from a year earlier
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Brexit: an economic uncertainty few were prepared for
Measures have been taken to control the effects of UK referendum
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British PM rules out return of hard border in N.Ireland
Theresa May promises a 'practical solution' on the Irish border in a bid to allay fears about a return to tough checks
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British PM heads to Northern Ireland for Brexit talks
May is due in Belfast for talks with Northern Ireland's First Minister Arlene Forster
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G20 will use "all policy tools" to protect growth as Brexit looms
The International Monetary Fund cut its global growth forecasts because of the Brexit vote
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Equities: US stocks soar past previous records
Equities: US stocks soar past previous records
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Fiscal solutions: G20 countries face calls for action to boost growth
IMF wants advanced economies to channel more public spending into infrastructure
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Boris Johnson tells UN Brexit is not isolationism
'Brexit means us being more outward-looking, more engaged, more enthusiastic and committed on the world stage'
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British Jews seek Portuguese citizenship after Brexit vote
He says some 400 British Jews have applied for Portuguese citizenship since Britain voted to leave the EU
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Irish leaders urge open border despite Brexit
Northern Ireland and London voted to remain in the EU, while a majority in nine other UK regions voted leave
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May takes first step to Brexit ahead of Merkel talks
PM May relinquished Britain's presidency of the European Council, ahead of her first meeting with German Chancellor
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Brexit aftermath pulls down plane orders
Airbus slashed output of its A380 superjumbo
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Scotland's Sturgeon says 'inconceivable' for UK to block future independence vote
Scots as a whole voted to stay in the bloc in Britain's June 23 referendum
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British PM May gets down to work under Brexit pressure
May also came under fire from EU leaders, who pressed her to trigger a Brexit as quickly as possible
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Theresa May's neighbours sing her praises
May has repeatedly said that she will uphold the will of the public and that "Brexit means Brexit"
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A PM for beleaguered times
Theresa May says there will be no change in stance and the referendum decision will be considered final
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Theresa May's inner circle: who will be in Britain's 'Brexit cabinet'?
Here is a list of some of the main contenders to take big jobs in the May government
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Merkel expects Britain's May to 'quickly' define EU ties
'UK's access to EU's single market depends on respecing the freedom of movement of EU citizens' Merkel says
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Cameron steps down, leaving legacy of failure
After six years in office, Cameron leaves a country mired in its deepest crisis since World War II
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May to become UK PM on Wednesday
Wins leadership of Conservative party after rival Leadsom quits; vows Brexit
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Theresa May set to be next UK PM as Leadsom withdraws from race
She is now the sole contender to take over from David Cameron
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Isolation and free-trade: Brexit, Pakistan, and the global economy
Pakistan can relate to stress buying into safe-bets that events like Brexit inspire
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UK government rejects 4m-strong petition for 2nd EU vote
The petition called upon HM (Her Majesty's) government to implement a rule that would allow another referendum
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British PM hopeful sparks row with remarks on rival's childlessness
Leadsom denounced the rumours on Twitter as 'gutter journalism' and 'the exact opposite of what I said'
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Obama downplays Brexit impact at NATO summit
He said fears that it could destabilise the relationship between Europe and the United States were exaggerated
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Brexit batters UK consumer confidence
Moody’s halves growth forecast for next year, retailers worry over sterling
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Hate crimes in Britain have surged since Brexit, British police say
There were 3,076 incidents reported nationally, an increase of 915 offences compared to the same period last year
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Obama warns against 'adversarial' Brexit negotiations
Says European integration is crucial and the United States has a major interest in its continued success